New triumph of Pep Bassas in the European

It’s in his blood. Pep Bassas is the son of a champion and is making it clear that he has in his DNA the genes that led his long-awaited father to be one of the best Spanish drivers of the late eighties and early nineties. Now it is the son who is heading towards the European title of ERC3 after adding his second win of the year in the Czech Republic.

Bassas began cautiously at the Barum, one of the most complicated asphalt rallies of the year, even more so with the rains that have watered it this weekend. And the strategy worked out well for him, since his rivals were falling into the traps of the Czech sections, including another Spaniard, Alejandro Cachón, which was curdling a great performance until a slight exit got him out of the fight.

With this triumph Bassas consolidates in the leadership of its category after adding two victories in Rome and Barum, a second in Latvia and a third in Poland. He has been repeating the title that Efrén Llarena already achieved two years ago, a success that could serve as a springboard for bigger companies.

Llarena finished sixth overall after being penalized by a differential problem that prevented him from shining in the qualifying stage. He started in sixteenth position, which made the stages very dirty, but still saved valuable points. The outcome of the 50th edition of the Czech test was surprising. Erik Cais reached the final stage with 20 seconds of advantage, but he went out and left the victory on a tray for the local idol, Jan Kopecky, who already has ten victories in the test of his country.

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